Studies of Arctic foxes and red foxes. It’s a lot easier to find video reference of red foxes than it is arctic foxes, probably because they’re more abundant and much likelier to occur in areas inhabited by people, so most[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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More studies of polar bears from photos as I work on new pages. 🙂 Knut’s keeper Thomas makes an appearance this time. 🙂
More studies of polar bears. These are referenced from photos of the famous Berlin polar bear, Knut, as a cub and now adult.
Studies of polar bear cubs to warm up for penciling a new Last of the Polar Bears page today.
Brushing up on my polar bear studies in preparation for new pages of The Last of the Polar Bears. 🙂 Referenced from videos.
More studies of African lion cubs. Source: Photos from Smithsonian’s National Zoo on Zooborns.
Studies of African lion cubs, with a focus on weighting and balance. Source: Photos from Smithsonian’s National Zoo on Zooborns.
Studies of African lion cubs. Cats, wild and domestic, are wonderful subjects to study because their “line of action” is often very pronounced, as you can see in these sketches. Source: Photos from Smithsonian’s National Zoo on Zooborns.
Studies of a yawning Sumatran Orangutan and a quicky sketch of a bongo antelope. Interesting how the orangutan’s large teeth aren’t visible until she stretches back her lips.
Studies of a baby De Brazza’s Monkey. Monkeys are a wonderful subject for warm-up sketching, providing strong poses with plenty of angles, curves, stretches and squashes. And they’re expressive too! Source: referenced from Denver Zoo video.